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The Influence Of The Great Lakes On Mcs Formation And Development In The Warm Season, Alan Frederick Srock
The Influence Of The Great Lakes On Mcs Formation And Development In The Warm Season, Alan Frederick Srock
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This study focuses on how near-surface thermal boundaries that form near the Great Lakes during the warm season can contribute to the formation of mesoscale convective systems (MCSs). Differential heating across land-water interfaces can create a cold dome of air over the lake; convection may develop when the relatively-cold dome of air becomes deep enough to enable air parcels that intersect these boundaries to reach their level of free convection. A radar-based climatology of MCS events surrounding the Great Lakes for 2002-2005 showed that MCSs frequently form in the vicinity of the Great Lakes. Composites of MCS events over the …